In the second book in the series... On the Navajo Reservation, Dr. Carson Riddly is in the most remote medical clinic in the Indian Health Service. When a murder occurs on Doc Riddly’s watch, the talk turns to skinwalkers, gamblers, weavers, and drugs. Riddly reaches out to Bloom. If Riddly and Bloom can’t put the pieces together quickly enough, more will be added to the growing list of victims.

Come journey with us on a magical adventure and meet a special horse, Shadow of the Canyon. Shadow is a wild Mustang, who begins life as just another member of the herd, but by facing many challenges with determination and courage he develops inner strength, self-esteem and happiness through his encounters with others.
Marvel at the magic of the wonder horse, Shadow of the Canyon.

When he thinks that his time on earth is almost up, a young man takes a trip to the country he always dreamed about, the United States. There he encounters the beautiful and intelligent Aimee. While both are almost each other's opposites, they might as well be just what they needed at the right time.

Book II of the series, Of Two Worlds, Starchild is the continuing story of a human child mentally and metaphysically to an alien twin. She is destined to be Earth's Emissary, needed to bring mankind into Pach'tra, the consciousness achieved by the many interconnected species throughout the galaxy. That is ... if she survives the attempt of other aliens trying to destroy her and all she stands for.

Amber treasured her Navajo heritage. Until now, she had never left her home on the reservation in the Four Corners. The only reason she was standing on this South Korean moonlit shore was to honor her father's last wishes. She had brought his ashes here to commemorate her Code-Talking grandfather. A man who had left for the Korean War and never returned home.
Shash Hayou had been lost in action..

A Wyoming blizzard. A crashed car. Haloke's only six years old, but there's no one else. Her father's dead. Her mother's clinging to life. She draws deep within her, to her Arapaho and Navajo roots, to set out to find help.
Twenty years later, it's Haloke's younger half-sister, Johona, who desperately needs help. She'd been knocked unconscious and then brutally raped. Johona desperately holds ...

Man versus Nature or man versus his own nature—which is the greater battle? Sean Noland—a middle-aged, recently-divorced English teacher—takes a job at a remote U.S. Government school in the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona. An outsider to the Navajo people as well as his employer, Sean begins to bond with his students despite their deeply ingrained distrust of the belagana, or white man.

Chip Daniels’ life has been laid out for him, and it is going quite well thank you. A long heritage of high-level air industry executives in his family leads naturally to this book of expectation. But, in his co-op semester before his senior year in Flagstaff, Arizona, he had met a native Alaskan woman that may eventually change all that.

Following the cataclysmic events of episode 9, Fly Girl wakes up to find herself stripped of her powers and all alone in a vast, barren wasteland. While her friends and family deal with her absence back home, Fly Girl must make her way through the trackless desert and to safety, her only companion a talking coyote who would just as soon eat her as walk beside her.

After weeks of tormenting Fly Girl, the Trickster finally makes his move, ripping open a portal to another dimension and threatening all life as we know it. And when Fly Girl tries to stop him, she finds her former friends - the ones the Trickster has turned into super-powered monsters - standing between her and him.